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  • ...river in that season for the competition which was later to adopt the name Supercup. McKee had sold his team [[Ultima Racing]] and hadn't been a manager for a ... team's base to Belfast in the United Kingdom before the end of the [[2005 Supercup season|2005 season]].
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  • | Teams = 12 | ==Teams and drivers==
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  • ...the 'Woods Curse' for every race. The Woods curse formed in 2009 after the teams last victory. As of yet no one knows how to uplift the curse. The team star Woods Racing have also entered teams in the [[Supercup]] and [[Masters Series]] on several occasions.
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  • | SCYears = [[2011 Supercup season|2011]], [[2012 Supercup season|2012]]| | SCFirst race = [[2011 Supercup South African Grand Prix]] |
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  • | SCYears = [[2005 Supercup season|2005]], [[2010 Supercup season|2010]]| | SCFirst race = [[2005 Supercup San Marino Grand Prix]]|
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  • Debut2 = {{flagicon|AUS}} [[2011 Supercup Australian Grand Prix|Australia 2011]] | ...g on experience in various leagues and having raced with established GPVWC teams such as [[ST Racing]] and [[PB Racing]], Chris Williamson founded Nijo Raci
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  • Series = Supercup | First race = [[2010 Supercup Chinese Grand Prix]] |
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  • ...season|2018]] Season while also adding Energy Drinks Giant Red Bull as the Teams new Title Sponsor. ...rcup season]]&[[2016 World GT Series season]]. The Supercup Season saw the teams Drivers [[Risto Kappet]] and [[David Francic]] claim 6 Race wins, 20 Podium
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  • Debut2 = 2012 [[Supercup Australian Grand Prix]]| ... debut campaign by winning the Driver and Constructor titles in the [[2012 Supercup season]] , [[2012 Formula Challenge season]] & [[2012 World Sport Series se
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  • Series = Supercup | First race = [[2011 Supercup Austrian Grand Prix]] |
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  • | SCYears = [[2011 Supercup season|2011]]-[[2013 Supercup season|2013]] | SCFirst race = [[2011 Supercup Turkish Grand Prix]] |
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  • | Teams = 17 | ...up season''' was the 4th [[Grand Prix Virtual World Championship|GPVWC]] [[Supercup]] season and used GP2 cars as it's base. The series proved a great success,
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  • The great response by teams and drivers during the 2000 season prompted the GPVWC Administration to dev ... foundation of the league in time for the 2002 season, when a full grid of teams and drivers competed in a legendary Championship.
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  • Series = Supercup | First race = [[2006 Supercup Gibraltar Grand Prix]] |
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  • | Teams = 9 | ... saw the teams using Formula Nippon cars. It also marked the return of the Supercup name in GPVWC, which had last been used in 2006.
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  • ...pt with the name F1VWC. McConkey heard there were slots still open for new teams and decided he'd enter MMC Racing into the league. This venture proved to b ...] team for the 2006 season. His attention was mostly directed toward the [[Supercup|F2VWC]] as co-admin and also as race driver for Stealth's entry.
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  • FirstRace = [[2010 Supercup Argentine Grand Prix]] | Series = Supercup |
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  • | Teams = 12 | ...ter into the year in order for it to start after the [[Superleague]] and [[Supercup]] seasons had finished.<br>
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  • For Round 14 of the 2010 Supercup, the teams headed to Buenos Aires where the classic layout of the circuit proved to be ... from [[Sam Millar]], who was riding high on the back of his win at [[2010 Supercup Brazilian Grand Prix|Interlagos]]. Jason Muscat and [[Wayne Mullins]] made
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  • ...d managed to negotiate for the race to be delayed slightly to buy time for teams on their way to the circuit. Unfortunately, the delay meant that the practi | before = [[2010 Supercup Argentine Grand Prix]]
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  • ...n Muscat]] claimed an impressive pole, over 1 second ahead of Hatchell and Supercup newcomer [[Jyri Lylykorpi]]. | before = [[2010 Supercup Italian Grand Prix]]
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  • As the teams headed off to Singapore for the final round of the [[2010 Supercup season]], the leading drivers were separated by just 4 points. [[Christoph ...ein to calmly drive to the flag and claim race victory as well as the 2010 Supercup driver's title.
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  • | SCYears = [[2011 Supercup season|2011]]-[[2012 Supercup season|2012]]| | SCChampionships = 1 ([[2011 Supercup season|2011]])|
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  • Series = Supercup | First race = [[2006 Supercup Gibraltar Grand Prix]] |
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  • Debut2 = {{flagicon|AUS}} [[2010 Supercup Australian Grand Prix|Australia 2010]] | ...itle in the [[2010 Supercup season]]. The team are competing in the [[2018 Supercup season]].
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  • | Teams = | The '''2006 Supercup season''' was the 2nd World Championship season. It commenced on the 10th o
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  • Debut = [[2010 Supercup Australian Grand Prix|2010 Australian SC]] | '''PB Racing''' is a sim-racing team currently taking part in the [[Supercup]] and was co-founded by [[Tom Parker]] and [[Scott Bennett]]. The team is c
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  • *Supercup/Formula Sprint 1: {{SC|2021}} | [[2022 Formula Sprint 1 season|2022]]| '''[ ...'''·''' [[:Category:Drivers|Drivers]]&nbsp;'''·''' [[List of GPVWC teams|Teams]]&nbsp;'''·''' [[Portal:Images project|Images]]&nbsp;'''·''' [[Special:Al
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  • ...] was a veteran of seventeen F1 races by September, 2005, driving for four teams: [[Woods Racing]], [[JPR], [[Puma F1]] and championship leaders [[FinOz]]. ...ld participate in each Free Practice session, in addition to racing in the Supercup for [[Vod:Bul F2]]. The team brought GPVWC veteran [[Mal McKee]] back to th
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  • 2007 was to mark the team's third year in the [[Supercup]]. [[Image:Stealth-F2-2006-1.jpg|thumb|left|300px|The Stealth F2 car in [[2006 Supercup season|2006]]]]
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  • Debut = [[2011 Supercup Australian Grand Prix|2011 Australian SC]] | ...alta Force GP''' is a successful sim-racing team competing in the GPVWC [[Supercup]] Championship. The team is owned by Maltese driver [[Jason Muscat]].
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  • <th> [[List of Supercup Drivers' Champions|Supercup Championships]] </th><td> [[2005 San Marino Supercup Grand Prix|San Marino 2005]]
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  • Debut = {{flagicon|AUS}} [[2011 Supercup Australian Grand Prix|2011 Australian]] | Final = {{flagicon|SIN}} [[2011 Supercup Singapore Grand Prix|2011 Singapore]] |
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  • {{Infobox Supercup Grand Prix race report | Official name = 2011 Supercup British Grand Prix
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  • ...ticipation within all the major GPVWC series. Not included, presently, are teams that entered in the aborted [[Endurance Championship]] or that took part in ...r the 2016 Career Ladder, World Sport Series and/or World GT Series and/or teams that were active ''at the end'' of the most recent season in any of the oth
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  • '''Red 5 Racing''' is a Supercup team managed by [[Gavin Thomas]]. [[Category:Supercup teams]]
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  • Debut = [[2010 Supercup Australian Grand Prix]] | ...chtenstein also claimed the drivers championship that year. For the [[2011 Supercup Season]] the team were initially absent, but reappeared midseason with [[Ph
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  • ...en]] and [[William Ponissi]]. They have competed in several seasons of the Supercup (having previously run as [[EIRE]]) , albeit with limited success. [[Category:Supercup teams|Nordsjoen Racing]]
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  • Debut = [[2010 Supercup Australian Grand Prix]] | Final = [[2010 Supercup Singapore Grand Prix]] |
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  • Debut2 = {{flagicon|AUS}} [[2010 Supercup Australian Grand Prix|Australia 2010]] | ...Over the years Constant Racing have fielded cars in the [[Superleague]], [[Supercup]] and [[Masters Series]].
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  • Series = Supercup | First race = [[2010 Supercup Chinese Grand Prix]] |
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  • ...d that both himself and [[Myles Dixon]] would drive for the team. Danish [[Supercup]] driver [[Morten Wernersen]] was unveiled as Test/Reserve Driver. Unfortun ... [[Belgian GT Cup]] and the [[American GT Cup]] taking them to 17th in the Teams' standings.
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  • Debut2 = {{flagicon|CAN}} [[2011 Supercup Canadian Grand Prix|Canada 2011]] | [[File:Hawkeye-RS11.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The Hawkeye RS11 Supercup Car]]
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  • Debut = {{flagicon|ESP}} [[2011 Supercup Spanish Grand Prix|Spain 2011]]| Final = {{flagicon|SIN}} [[2011 Supercup Singapore Grand Prix|Singapore 2011]]
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  • | Teams = 19 | ...ason, but they gradually recovered as the new league picked up a number of teams and drivers in the wake of the collapse of the rival SFO league.
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  • {{Infobox Supercup Grand Prix race report | Official name = 2011 Supercup Turkish Grand Prix
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  • FirstRace = [[2011 Supercup San Marino Grand Prix]] | Series = Supercup, Superleague |
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  • Debut2 = {{flagicon|CAN}} [[2011 Supercup Canadian Grand Prix|Canada 2011]] | ... the Supercup and in the Master Series and made their début at the [[2011 Supercup Canadian Grand Prix]]. The base of RTS was in Bennekom, Netherlands, but th
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  • FirstRace = [[2011 Supercup Turkish Grand Prix]] | Series = Supercup |
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  • ... based series and incorporates a unique team management system that allows teams to sign contracts with drivers, compete for sponsors, develop their cars an ...ntermediate formula cars with equal performance, roughly equivalent to F2. Supercup features two races per event (one Feature and one Sprint) and takes place e
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  • ...nce [[2005 Supercup season|2005]]. Drivers who have competed in the [[2011 Supercup season]] are highlighted in '''bold'''. ...only [[Bruno Moreira]] competed beyond 2003, making his comeback in [[2006 Supercup season|2006]].''
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  • ...rrently run under the name 'European Williamson Dynamics Grand Prix') is a Supercup team currently managed by [[Adam Smith]]. [[Category:Supercup teams]]
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  • Debut = [[2011 Supercup Australian Grand Prix|2011 Australian GP]] | '''Triple-Double Racing''' is a Supercup team founded by [[Ben Warren]] and currently managed by [[Phil Perkins]].
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  • | Major_events = [[Superleague]], [[Supercup]] ...ngs got worse for ST Racing as David Stanton retired 16 laps in to end the teams hopes of more points for the season. [[Ben Warren]] for [[Nijo]] followed
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  • | Teams = 12 | The '''2005 Supercup season''' was the first Supercup season and ran under the name 'F2VWC'.
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  • {{Infobox Supercup Grand Prix race report | Official name = 2011 [[Supercup Belgian Grand Prix]]
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  • {{Infobox Supercup Grand Prix race report | Official name = 2011 [[Supercup Canadian Grand Prix]]
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  • ...ser as South African [[Boyd Bryson]] claimed pole in his Corvette C6R with Supercup champion [[Bart De Vos]] just over 4 tenths behind. The Stanton brothers we [[File:RA MartinNight.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The teams raced deep into the night]]
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  • |align="left" style="font-size:12pt; font-weight:bold; padding:5px"|Supercup News |colspan=2 |{{Supercup News}}
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  • Debut2 = [[2013 Supercup Australian GP]] | ...eason|World Sport Series 2012]] and will compete in [[2013 Supercup season|Supercup 2013]].
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  • ...three drivers and constructors championships in the [[2012 Supercup season|Supercup]], [[2012 Formula Challenge season|Formula Challenge]] and the [[2012 World Simon has been confirmed by [[Torrent Motorsports]] to be the teams test driver for [[2013 Superleague season|2013]].
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  • | Teams = 13 | ==Teams and drivers==
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  • | Teams = 15 | ...s/SimInk/100384166669303 SimInk] had became the title sponsor of the GPVWC Supercup.
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  • ...d December 7th and featured the best talent from the [[Superleague]] and [[Supercup]] competitions competing for the coveted title of Champion of Champions. ...drivers pairing with the lower ranked Supercup drivers and vice versa. The teams were organised in a knock-out format, with the qualifiers taking place on N
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  • | Teams = 24 | ==Teams and drivers==
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  • Red 5 Racing gained entry into the Superleague and Supercup Competitions. However, [[Wayne Mullins]] and [[Gavin Thomas]] had a disagre [[Category:Teams]]
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  • In 2012 OGL went to custom teams, And partnered with Florian Geier they both worked together to create "Red ===Supercup===
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  • | Years = [[2012 Supercup season|2012]] | First race = [[2012 Supercup Australian Grand Prix]]
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  • Debut = [[2012 Supercup Australian Grand Prix|2012 Australian GP]] | Final = [[2012 Supercup Singapore Grand Prix|2012 Singapore GP]] |
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  • ...ish team manager and driver, best known for running the [[Vod:Bul Racing]] teams in both GPVWC and the now-defunct HOWC. === Supercup ===
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  • ...es from [[ Mike Bell ]] who scored 14 points. The team finished 8th in the teams championship scoring a total of 140 points. ... teams championship scoring 358 points. The team declined promotion to the Supercup for the following season to have a second attempt at winning the Formula Ch
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  • Debut2 = [[2014 Supercup season|2014 Australian Grand Prix]] | ... after the [[Turkish Grand Prix]]. MacLean moved to [[2013 Supercup season|Supercup]] for [[Fox Racing]]. [[Xavier de Carvalho]] replaced Jon MacLean from the
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  • ...p ranked drivers pairing with the lower ranked drivers and vice versa. The teams were organised in a knock-out format, with the qualifiers taking place on N
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  • | Teams = 13 | Three car teams return for 2012 but team entry is limited to 13 in order to control grid si
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  • | Official name = 2012 [[Supercup Canadian Grand Prix]] ...acing remain in 7th place. No points were scored between the six remaining teams below at Montreal.
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  • | Official name = 2012 [[Supercup Italian Grand Prix]] ...season. Another popular track on the calendar for many, Monza provides the teams with a fairly unique type of track where good straightline speed is paramou
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  • Series = Supercup | Series = Supercup |
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  • | Teams = 13 | ...s for [[Jim Parisis]] and [[Ruud Heesterbeek]] as well as their respective teams.
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  • | Teams = 13 | ...cup season''' is the 6th [[Grand Prix Virtual World Championship|GPVWC]] [[Supercup]] season.
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  • | Teams = 40 | ==Teams and drivers==
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  • Series = Supercup | Series = Supercup |
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  • |FirstRace = [[2005 Supercup San Marino Grand Prix]] |Series = Supercup, Formula Challenge
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  • Series = Formula Challenge, Supercup, Superleague, World Sport Series, International Touring Cup, World GT, Mast ...2015 and 2019, moving up the ranks through Formula Challenge (Now FS2) and Supercup (Now FS1) before making their Superleague debut in 2018. Epic have the nota
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  • ...2014}} season. The current team is, in effect, the result of the Vod:Bul [[Supercup]] [[Vod:Bul Racing SC|team]]'s promotion at the end of the {{SC|2013}} seas The team goes into the {{SL|2015}} season with German reigning-Supercup champion [[Philipp Puschke]] and Finland's [[Oskari Kantonen]] as its prima
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  • ...ngarian round, but not before he managed to start from pole in race 2, the teams first, and lead half the race, William Neron made a one of appearance in th ...re the majority of the teams points during the season until he moved up to Supercup after the Singapore round, Batalla was replaced by [[Aidan Polson]] who dro
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  • Debut2 = {{flagicon|AUS}} [[2012 Supercup Australian Grand Prix|2012 Australian GP]] | ...in the [[2011 Masters Series season]] and are due to compete in the [[2012 Supercup season]] and the [[2012 Formula Challenge season]].
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  • |Debut = [[2005 Supercup San Marino Grand Prix]] |Last_race = [[2006 Supercup Italian Grand Prix]]
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  • |Debut = [[2006 Supercup Gibraltar Grand Prix]] |Last_race = [[2006 Supercup Belgian Grand Prix]]
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  • |Debut = [[2006 Supercup Gibraltar Grand Prix]] |Last_race = [[2006 Supercup Italian Grand Prix]]
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  • |Debut = [[2006 Supercup British Grand Prix]] |Last_race = [[2006 Supercup Italian Grand Prix]]
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  • ...g in [[Tanskanen Racing FC|Formula Challenge]] and the [[Vod:Bul Racing SC|Supercup]]). Its current drivers are the Italian [[Alessandro Puoti]] and the Englis
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  • ...erican affair, with both victories going to American drivers from American teams. Race 1 originally went to [[Danny Asbury]] in the [[Rapid Raptor Racing]], ...s round, had made quite a name of himself and had officially ascended to [[Supercup]], ending his FC career. As it happened, Hardwick provided commentary for t
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  • ...f withdrew from driving responsibilities to take up a full-time drive in [[Supercup]]. [[Category:Formula Challenge teams]]
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  • | Years = [[2013 Formula Challenge season |2013]], [[2014 Supercup season |2014]]| === Supercup ===
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  • ...est team in the GPVWC, [[Cosmo Autosport]]. Joshua has driven for numerous teams in his career, most recently [[Draig Racing]] in the [[2016 Atlantic Series ==Supercup==
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  • Debut2 = {{AUS}} [[2018 Supercup Australian Grand Prix]] | ...[Formula Challenge]], [[International Touring Cup]], [[Masters Series]], [[Supercup]] [[World GT]] and [[World Sport Series]]. YTF1 ran cars for [[Eric Stranne
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  • |Series = Supercup |DebutYear = [[2013 Supercup season|2013]]
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  • | Teams = 14 | ...tober 23rd. In the seventeen Grands Prix of the season a total of fourteen teams and fifty-four drivers competed for the Drivers' and Constructors' Champion
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  • ...gue]] season. The test's aim is to give those drivers who participate in [[Supercup]] or [[Formula Challenge]] a chance to try the year's Superleague car in an ...k done in the 165 minute session. For 2013, the rules were amended so that teams could now run three cars with drivers who did not hold a contract with them
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  • Debut5 = [[2015 Supercup Australian Grand Prix]] | ...ary title sponsor whilst the team's lead sponsor in both [[Portal:Supercup|Supercup]] and [[Portal:World Sport Series|World Sport Series]] is currently tech co
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  • ...p ranked drivers pairing with the lower ranked drivers and vice versa. The teams were organised in a knock-out format, with the qualifiers taking place on N
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  • | Teams = 15 | ...Virtual World Championship|GPVWC]] [[Supercup]] season. A total of fifteen teams and seventy-eight drivers contested the thirty-four races over seventeen ro
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  • | Teams = 21 | ...ionship|GPVWC]] [[Formula Challenge]] championship. At total of twenty-one teams and ninety-one drivers contested the thirty-four races over sixteen rounds
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  • ...]], who scored most of the team's points but would leave to drive in the [[Supercup]], and Portuguese driver [[Pedro Gomes]], who retired from the league after ... for a second season, although Sven Schubert left the team to drive in the Supercup. [[Ben Willis]] was brought in as Pestovs' teammate for 2015. Both drivers
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  • Series = [[Formula Challenge]],[[Supercup]] | |Series = Supercup
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  • ...r charging to the [[2014 Formula Challenge Season|2014 Formula Challenge]] Teams' Championship.
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  • ...p P10 in the Drivers' championship and helping TheSixthAxis take P4 in the Teams' championship, it was clear that Kirk's relationship with his own team was ====Supercup====
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  • | Teams = 14 | ...ian Grand Prix|Brazil]]. In the seventeen Grands Prix, a total of fourteen teams and sixty-one drivers competed for the Drivers' and Constructors' Champions
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  • | Teams = 15 | ...eason''' will be the 8th [[Grand Prix Virtual World Championship|GPVWC]] [[Supercup]] season.
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  • | Teams = 21 | ==Teams and drivers==
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  • ...he contribution alongside Brewster did help Cosmo achieve 9th Place in the Teams Championship. In 2015, Mason drove for Epic, this time alongside [[Tom Park ... to a full time seat from Monza on-wards as [[Wopke Hoekstra]] moved up to Supercup. A surprising consistency and pace has seen Mason pick up regular points fi
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  • | Teams = 20 | ...]] entered the season as defending drivers' champion, however the reigning teams' champions, [[Smile Power Racing]], did not return to the series for 2015.
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  • ... Brugman finished the season as runner-up which contributed greatly to the teams 3rd place in the Constructors Championship. ...17. After opting to skip the mid-tier championship in the Career Ladder, [[SuperCup]]. The season began with positive results with [[Lee Morris]] stringing tog
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  • Series = [[Formula Challenge]], [[Supercup]]| ...' championship, and alongside team-mate [[David Jundt]] aided Smile to the Teams' championship.
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  • We continued in 2006 in FSR, having 2 teams in the field. Deltec Racing are back on grid in the GPVWC SuperCup Series. [[James Johnson]] joins [[Stephane Rouault]] as primary drivers, wi
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  • ...peting in the [[Superleague]] were allowed first choice, followed by the [[Supercup]] and then [[Formula Challenge]]. Order of preference would be deemed by th ...ki> would always be reserved for the reigning Superleague champion. As all Supercup and Formula Challenge champions automatically progress to the next series,
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  • ...ry and in some regards acted as a junior team to Vod:Bul's new team in the Supercup. ... a further 5 podiums, taking the team to 4th in the final standings of the teams' championship.
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  • ...2007]], and were the sole tyre supplier in the [[Supercup]] for the [[2005 Supercup season|2005 season]], and in the 2012 [[2012 Formula Challenge season|Formu
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  • ...argely left the league after 2009 but returned in force in 2013, running 5 teams by the year's end and rejoining the Superleague in only the second year of ...6-2008 and then from 2014 onwards. The Vod:Bul name has also appeared in [[Supercup]] from 2005 to 2006 and then again in 2013. Vod:Bul also appears in the [[I
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  • With this good performance, Geoffrey have received opportunities from some teams. He choosed to sign a contract with Epic Racing manager Lee Davidson as pri As a notice, he did a one-off race in Supercup for Interlagos GP with a 15th & a 12th place. He took part in 2015 Race of
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  • Series = [[Formula Challenge]], [[Supercup]], [[International Touring Cup|ITC]]| Series = Supercup |
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  • ... availability from drivers for the event. This would have resulted in some teams receiving byes through to the second round. ...irs - comprising of the best available drivers from the [[Superleague]], [[Supercup]], [[Formula Challenge]], [[World Sport Series]], [[World GT Series|World G
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  • | Teams = 13 | ==Teams and drivers==
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  • | Teams = 14 | ...up season''' was the 9th [[Grand Prix Virtual World Championship|GPVWC]] [[Supercup]] season.
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  • | Teams = 16 | ==Teams and drivers==
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  • ... Career Ladder numbering system''' was used to allocate car numbers to all teams at the beginning of the 2016 Career Ladder season, carrying on from the sys == List of numbers and assigned teams for the 2016 season ==
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  • ...an Geier]] in what mirrored an almost identical battle a year earlier in [[Supercup]]. ... remained the same, with roughly 20 points lying between each of the other teams in the top 5.
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  • | Years = [[2015 Supercup season |2015]]| | First race = 2015 Supercup Australian Grand Prix|
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  • ...he German Vod:Bul driver, who had also won the [[2014 Supercup season|2014 Supercup]] championship, claimed his trophy by scoring exactly 300 points; in the en ... eighth, which saw Woods comfortably finish as the best of the lower-order teams. Ninth and tenth went to the [[Midnight Motorsports|Midnight]]s of [[Pedro
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  • Debut5 = [[2016 Supercup Australian Grand Prix]] | ...to give their drivers Marcel Rautter and Dennis Jordan a seat for the 2016 Supercup season.
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  • Debut5 = [[2016 Supercup Australian Grand Prix]] | ...eir drivers [[Marcel Rautter]] and [[Dennis Jordan]] a seat for the [[2016 Supercup season]].
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  • | Years = [[2015 Supercup season |2015]], [[2016 Supercup season |2016]]| | First race = 2015 Supercup Bahrein Grand Prix|
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  • ...ng, who had problems with power outages. He went on to score points on the teams' first ever race with P8, while Carranza finished P19. ...nge season, STAX Racing decided not to apply for a promotion to the [[2018 Supercup season]]. The team, and especially the driver Chris Shepherd, felt that the
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  • ...or 2 would be used as the platform for the career ladder, meaning a lot of teams and driver were venturing into the unknown and making the chances of a upse ...n 2015, amongst the changes were promotions to the [[2016_Supercup_season| Supercup]] for 2015 champions [[Ice Cold Racing]], [[Team Proline]], [[Karjala Racin
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  • | Teams = 12 | ==Teams and drivers==
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  • | Teams = 13 | ...ason''' will be the 10th [[Grand Prix Virtual World Championship|GPVWC]] [[Supercup]] season.
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  • ... Career Ladder numbering system''' was used to allocate car numbers to all teams at the beginning of the 2017 Career Ladder season, carrying on from the sys == List of numbers and assigned teams for the 2017 season ==
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  • ...nese sim-racing team, based in Hamamatsu. They are competing in the [[2017 Supercup season]] and [[2017 International Touring Cup season]] in [[GPVWC]], compet ...he Drivers' Championship, and Mason's points would aid Cosmo to 9th in the Teams' championship. Team boss Anderson himself, alongside {{NED}} [[Alexander va
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  • ...e back end of 2016 by Co-Founders [[Jack Mayor]] and [[Josh Downard]]. The teams original plans were only to compete in the Fs3 Series at Simleague.de, howe ...s, the team brought in their own reserve driver and [[2020 Supercup season|Supercup]] championship contender [[Frank Hamming]] to fill in until the mid-season
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  • | Teams = 14 | ...ljak]], himself a former [[Formula Challenge]] champion. ACR would win the teams' championship, with Edge coming home second.
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  • | Teams = 14 ...ason''' will be the 11th [[Grand Prix Virtual World Championship|GPVWC]] [[Supercup]] season.
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  • | Teams = 17 ...ing]], run by former Superleague champion [[David Fidock]], wrapped up the Teams' Championship.
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  • ... Career Ladder numbering system''' was used to allocate car numbers to all teams at the beginning of the 2018 Career Ladder season, carrying on from the sys == List of numbers and assigned teams for the 2018 season ==
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  • ...Polish sim-racer who participates for [[Deltec Racing Team]] in the [[2018 Supercup season]]. ...d issues. During my stint I was fastest man on track, beating drivers from teams Like ACR Zakspeed, Wiliams eSports and Fernando Alonso G2 team.
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  • | Teams = 15 | ==Teams and drivers==
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  • | Teams = 15 ...re technically-orientated championship saw a great migration of teams from Supercup, and even [[Formula Challenge]], directly into the Superleague Lights for t
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  • | Teams = 15 ..., introduced into the Career Ladder for 2019 as a stepping stone between [[Supercup]] and [[Superleague]], the Lights series included many aspects of Superleag
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  • The '''GPVWC Awards''' are yearly awards for the Career Ladder teams that are presented at the end of each season, typically during [[GPVWC Day] ==Supercup Awards==
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  • ...style="white-space:nowrap;">[[209 http://en.gpvwc.com/wiki/index.php?title=Supercup Australian Grand Prix|2020 Australian Grand Prix]]</span> ... wins and Championships as well as Joining the Infamous Career Ladder as a SuperCup Team for the 2019 Season.
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  • ...only created in late August of 2018 and in it's first season, Won both the Teams' Championship and the drivers' Championship with [[Jonathan Holmes]] ...ons, 1 fastest lap and 701 points in 32 races, Taking home the Drivers and Teams Championships in the process.
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  • ... Career Ladder numbering system''' was used to allocate car numbers to all teams at the beginning of the 2019 Career Ladder season, generally carrying on fr == List of numbers and assigned teams for the 2019 season ==
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  • | Teams = 15 ==Teams and drivers==
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  • | Teams = 15 ...whilst reigning [[2019 Superleague Lights season|2019 Superleague Lights]] Teams' Champions [[Red Arrow Racing]] took the step up to the [[2020 Superleague
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  • | Teams = | [[File:Supercup 2020 Spottersguide.png|thumb|right|250px|The 2020 Supercup Spotters guide]]
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  • ... Career Ladder numbering system''' was used to allocate car numbers to all teams at the beginning of the 2020 Career Ladder season, generally carrying on fr == List of numbers and assigned teams for the 2020 season ==
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  • | Teams = 14 ==Teams and drivers==
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  • | Teams = 15 ...whilst reigning [[2020 Superleague Lights season|2020 Superleague Lights]] Teams' Champions [[Cenobite Motorsports]] took the step up to the [[2021 Superlea
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  • | Teams = | ...ason''' will be the 14th [[Grand Prix Virtual World Championship|GPVWC]] [[Supercup]] season.
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  • | Teams = 16 ==Teams and drivers==
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  • ... Career Ladder numbering system''' was used to allocate car numbers to all teams at the beginning of the 2021 Career Ladder season, generally carrying on fr == List of numbers and assigned teams for the 2021 season ==
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  • '''Maciej Mlynek''' is a Polish sim-racer who drove 36 races for serveral teams in the Superleague championships. he finished in the 6th position in the 20 Maciej Mlynek also is a former Formula Challenge champion and a Supercup runner-up
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  • | Teams = | The name Formula Sprint 1 was created to replace the GPVWC Supercup Series which did run for 14 seasons.
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  • | Teams = 15 ...whilst reigning [[2020 Superleague Lights season|2020 Superleague Lights]] Teams' Champions [[Cenobite Motorsports]] took the step up to the [[2021 Superlea
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  • | Teams = 13 ...whilst reigning [[2021 Superleague Lights season|2021 Superleague Lights]] Teams' Champions [[Pescara]] took the step up to the [[2022 Superleague season|Su
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  • | Teams = 15 | The name Formula Sprint 1 was created to replace the GPVWC Supercup Series which did run for 14 seasons 2006/2021.
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  • ... = [[2018 International Touring Cup season|2018 ITC Div 2]], [[2019 Supercup season|2019 SC]], [[2019 International Touring Cup season|2019 ITC]], [[201 The team has competed in [[Supercup]], [[Superleague Lights]], [[Formula Challenge]], [[Formula Sprint 1]], [[W
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  • *Tom Vos' points were gathered with other teams. Table only shows points for Nocturne *Menno Klont's * other points were gathered with other teams. Table only shows points for Nocturne
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  • | Teams = 15 | The name Formula Sprint 1 was created to replace the GPVWC Supercup Series which did run for 14 seasons 2006/2021.
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